When Israeli snipers took positions in her neighborhood, Haleemeh Zawaydeh knew her family needed to leave quickly. As the snipers' gunfire rang out, the 63-year-old matriarch said there was no time to pack as she and 14 other family members fled on foot.
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Netanyahu Sends Team to Cairo as Days Dwindle in Gaza Truce
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Israel sends negotiators to Cairo to extend phase-one of Gaza ceasefire
Alert: Egypt says negotiations between Israel and Hamas on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire have begun in Cairo
Egypt says negotiations between Israel and Hamas on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire have begun in Cairo. Got a question? Put a reporter on it. Ever think of a question that you wish someone would answer?
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Fate of Israel-Hamas ceasefire hangs in balance as first phase nears end
Israel and Hamas talks stall as Gaza ceasefire is set to expire
Israel wants to extend the first phase of the deal with Hamas, rather than begin negotiations over the more politically fraught second stage.
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Hamas Rejects Israel's 'Formulation' of Extending First Gaza Ceasefire Phase
Israel had delayed the release of over 600 Palestinian prisoners since Saturday to protest what it called the cruel treatment of hostages during their handover by Hamas.
Palestinians mark first day of Ramadan
Order a Coke in the Israeli-occupied West Bank these days and chances are the waiter will shake his head disapprovingly — or worse, mutter “shame, shame” in Arabic
Gaza City’s municipality started fixing some water lines and clearing rubble from streets, said a spokesperson, Asem Alnabih. But it lacks heavy equipment. Only a few of its 40
The United Arab Emirates leader told the United States' secretary of state on Wednesday that his country rejects a proposal to displace Palestinians from their land, the Emirati state news agency WAM reported.
Dvora Idan, center, is comforted at a public memorial ceremony for her son, slain hostage Tsachi Idan, a fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C., who was killed in Hamas captivity
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Al Jazeera on MSNPalestinians released by Israel show signs of torture, starvationHundreds of Palestinians held in Israeli jails released in Gaza as part of the ceasefire agreement once again showed signs of emaciation and abuse. More than 600 Palestinians were released on Thursday,
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